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  1. #1
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    Hm - I don't believe so. The most accurate time-stamp you would be able to replicate would be through using the value recorded in the 'time' column, and then adding all of the MS values to that.

    This feature should exist though - I'll add a note to include it in the 2010 copy of DirectRT.

  2. #2
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    Oh, that's too bad, but thanks for getting back to me.

    By any chance, do you know how I could get the initial time stamp to record at the second or millisecond level? Right now I get the hour and minute (e.g., 12:36) and, using the technique you describe, it would be helpful to get finer grained time details for more accurate synchronization with the physio monitors.

    Also - thanks for making the note to add this function to the 2010 edition. Any idea on when that version will be available??

    Holly

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